Dominique GUELLEC is senior economist in the Economic Analysis and Statistics Division of the Directorate for Science, Technology and Industry (DSTI) of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). The OECD is an inter-governmental organisation made of 30 Member countries. Dominique Guellec is in charge of analysis of productivity and innovation, at micro, industry and macro levels. In 2004 and 2005, he was Chief Economist of the European Patent Office. From 2001 to 2003 he was head of the science and technology indicators unit of the OECD, and he coordinated the revision of the Frascati manual (R&D statistics) and the Oslo manual (innovation surveys). He has published extensively, books, reports and academic articles on economic growth, productivity, R&D, technological change and patenting. His (co-) publications include The Economics of the European Patent System (Oxford University Press, 2007); From R&D to Productivity Growth: the Sources of Knowledge Spillovers and their Interaction (Oxford Review of Economics and Statistics, 2004); The Value of Patents and Patenting Strategies: Countries and Technology Areas Patterns (Economics of Innovation and New Technology, 2002).
Field of Expertise:
Industrial Statistics
Years of Experience in Analytical Role:
15
Professional Status:
Manager
Interests:
Finding a New Position, Networking, Recruiting
Your Company:
OECD
Industry:
Intergovernmental organisation
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Je t'ai débusqué sur le pont. Je deviens donc un intrus au pays des (psych)analystes.
A bientôt au téléphone ?
Bien à toi,
Yves